Dr. M. Saud Anwar

JOHN WOIKE / Hartford Courant

Zaheer Sharaf, Vice President of the Pakistani American Association of CT, Mateen Haider, Khalid Mahmood and Syed Raza share some tea in the kitchen of Sharaf's South Windsor home to discuss the assassination of former Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto in an attack at a political rally near the capital, Islamabad. The men gathered to talk about the ramifications of the action with elections in Pakistan. Dr. M. Saud Anwar, in background, hustles about making phone calls reaching out to other area Pakistanis.

Zaheer Sharaf, Vice President of the Pakistani American Association of CT, Mateen Haider, Khalid Mahmood and Syed Raza share some tea in the kitchen of Sharaf's South Windsor home to discuss the assassination of former Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto in an attack at a political rally near the capital, Islamabad. The men gathered to talk about the ramifications of the action with elections in Pakistan. Dr. M. Saud Anwar, in background, hustles about making phone calls reaching out to other area Pakistanis. (JOHN WOIKE / Hartford Courant)

Zaheer Sharaf, Vice President of the Pakistani American Association of CT, Mateen Haider, Khalid Mahmood and Syed Raza share some tea in the kitchen of Sharaf's South Windsor home to discuss the assassination of former Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto in an attack at a political rally near the capital, Islamabad. The men gathered to talk about the ramifications of the action with elections in Pakistan. Dr. M. Saud Anwar, in background, hustles about making phone calls reaching out to other area Pakistanis.